If i were to transform my CLUE results to present to a potential employer , i would likely do so by presenting it in the form of a letter. This is because its formal, informative, and meant for one individual. The relationship you have with the employer is formal and professional, a letter is a good way to do so. Letters are typically meant for one person and in this case, the information is meant for a single person.
Example 1: In this letter, the man is contacting an employer to discuss a job position he is interested in. He is informing the employer about his strengths and abilities, and how they can be applied within the job. The thing I liked about this example is that the author kept this letter formal and informative. The purpose of this text required the author to keep it brief. I personally think the author could have used more contrast or put more work into the appeal of the letter. The letter looks bland, unorganized, and uninteresting.
Example 2: This example had some qualities I favored, and others I did not. What i liked most was the contrast of the author's name in the corner. If the reader is familiar with the name, they would have a good background idea on what the letter may be about. I also liked how the author used different font sizes for each section of the letter. This makes the letter look more attractive. This example is also much neater than the last example. The author of this letter also spread the sections (his name, return address, text, etc.) in their own proximity, while keeping them all in good alignment with each other. This makes the text look more organized and attractive to the viewers eye.The alignment is also pleasant for a viewers eye. What i really did not like was how the subject of the text (checking status of application), required it be brief. I think if the text were longer, the author could have added more contrast in the letter's body paragraphs.
Example 3:The third example is in my opinion, the best of the three in terms of attractiveness and physical appeal. The author managed to keep formality and organization while making the letter look attractive and attention-getting. I liked how the name is bold like example 2. I also liked how the author used a single color (blue), to create contrast and attractiveness. I also liked how the author used bullet points in the middle. This is an organized and easy way to effectively display information.
Example 1: In this letter, the man is contacting an employer to discuss a job position he is interested in. He is informing the employer about his strengths and abilities, and how they can be applied within the job. The thing I liked about this example is that the author kept this letter formal and informative. The purpose of this text required the author to keep it brief. I personally think the author could have used more contrast or put more work into the appeal of the letter. The letter looks bland, unorganized, and uninteresting.
Example 2: This example had some qualities I favored, and others I did not. What i liked most was the contrast of the author's name in the corner. If the reader is familiar with the name, they would have a good background idea on what the letter may be about. I also liked how the author used different font sizes for each section of the letter. This makes the letter look more attractive. This example is also much neater than the last example. The author of this letter also spread the sections (his name, return address, text, etc.) in their own proximity, while keeping them all in good alignment with each other. This makes the text look more organized and attractive to the viewers eye.The alignment is also pleasant for a viewers eye. What i really did not like was how the subject of the text (checking status of application), required it be brief. I think if the text were longer, the author could have added more contrast in the letter's body paragraphs.
Example 3:The third example is in my opinion, the best of the three in terms of attractiveness and physical appeal. The author managed to keep formality and organization while making the letter look attractive and attention-getting. I liked how the name is bold like example 2. I also liked how the author used a single color (blue), to create contrast and attractiveness. I also liked how the author used bullet points in the middle. This is an organized and easy way to effectively display information.